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Argument

argument

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Keyword:   two
Context:   A typical example is the argument from expert opinion, shown below, which has two premises and a conclusion.
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    • premises
    • a conclusion
Full context:   Argumentation schemes have been developed to describe and assess the acceptability or the fallaciousness of defeasible arguments. Argumentation schemes are stereotypical patterns of inference, combining semantic-ontological relations with types of reasoning and logical axioms and representing the abstract structure of the most common types of natural arguments. A typical example is the argument from expert opinion, shown below, which has two premises and a conclusion.
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sign

Source
Charles Peirce
Area
Semiotics
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type
Depth
10
User
scotty
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Text types

writing

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Literature
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type
Depth
4
User
scotty

Writing Styles

Source
Common Terms
Area
Education
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type
Depth
5
User
dane
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